PHIL 1000 21 Logic and Critical Analysis

PHIL 1000 21 Logic and Critical Analysis

Introduction to the elementary tools of logic required for constructing and critically evaluating arguments and the claims they support. Topics include: the nature of an argument; argument structure; how arguments can fail both in structure and in content; formal and informal fallacies; propositional logic and predicate calculus; and critical analysis of rhetorical strategies for presenting arguments. Students will be encouraged to develop critical reasoning skills that can be widely applied.

Taught by Esther Ng

Summer 2: June 8 - July 10
Attributes: AN, NSM

Course Meeting Pattern
Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri | 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM

Credit Hours
3 units

Tuition
$3750